YouTuber JeffHK is a merchant marine who mounted a camera aboard a cargo ship for a 30-day trip from the Red Sea to Hong Kong. The result is this timelapse video, which captures incredible views of stars, weather, and shipping traffic.

We were curious how far that journey appears on a map, so we mocked that up. (Caveat: This certainly isn't an accurate martime map, we are not sailors, and JeffHK warns us that we probably don't want to be.)

That's a really long way. We're entirely guessing here, but this must be what a Hyperloop on a boat would look like.

He will be a man, or maybe still a boy. He will have a semiautomatic rifle—an AR-15, or something like it—and several high-capacity magazines filled with ammunition. The weapon will have been purchased legally, the background check no obstacle. He will walk into a school, or a concert, or an office building. And he will open fire into a crowd of innocents.

The Boston Globe dedicates its front page to the next mass shooting, which may happen sometime next week.

Immigration expands the economic pie but gives too meager a slice to ordinary people. The goal must be to retain, and in fact expand, immigration while ensuring that its benefits are distributed fairly.

Under a Visas Between Individuals Program, citizens would have the right to sponsor a migrant for economic purposes.

The sight of a Chinese actress in blackface, leading an African man dressed as a monkey around a stage as a way of celebrating a vital trading relationship on prime-time national TV, seems particularly ill-judged.

The most watched entertainment program on earth offers a mixed message about China’s investments in Africa.